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Of monsters and guerillas
PAPAN is not just a little ghost town in Perak. It is full of colourful stories and awesome legends which an author wants to record for posterity, reports CHRISTINA KOH.
What the devil?
MY EDITOR wanted me to write about the banning of the movie Daredevil but having written about censorship two weeks ago, I prefer not to repeat myself.
Recuperate in Cameron Highlands
How many times after a stressful day at work have you thought about getting away from it all and giving yourself a good break over the weekend? And how many times has this thought remained just that.
Portrait of an artist and teacher
Budding artists, unlike tomorrow#8217;s scientists, are often left untended until someone like respected artist-art educator Choong Kam Kow comes along. He tells VERONICA SHUNMUGAM of the long path of learning and discovery he took to become an artist and teacher.
A new man
At this time last year, office worker Ahmad Zabidi Omar woke up every day wracked with pain, and he couldn#8217;t even lift up his baby boy. Visits to GPs and I>tukang urut /I>(traditional masseurs) proved futile and the former football player thought that he would have to endure these pains forever. Then, he tried his luck at his office gym where well-qualified trainers, proper exercises and a sensible diet changed things for the better. Zabidi tells VERONICA SHUNMUGAMB/B>about his success story.
Don't confuse us, please!
I WAS one of many delegates that were in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday for the Malaysian Chess Federation#8217;s (MCF) annual general meeting.